WORK QUOTES V

quotations about work

Work seemed something fundamental for man, something which enabled him to endure the aimless flight of time.

KOBO ABE

The Woman in the Dunes

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Hard work never hurt anyone who hired someone else to do it.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


Hard work is rewarding. Taking credit for other people's hard work is rewarding and faster.

SCOTT ADAMS

Dilbert's Guide to the Rest of Your Life: Dispatches from Cubicleland

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Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The winner is he who gives himself to his work body and soul.

CHARLES BUXTON

Notes of Thought

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Work almost always has a double aspect: it is a bondage, a wearisome drudgery; but it is also a source of interest, a steadying element, a factor that helps to integrate the worker with society. Retirement may be looked upon either as a prolonged holiday or as a rejection, a being thrown on to the scrap-heap.

SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR

The Coming of Age

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The truth is, everybody I've ever met who's successful is a workaholic.

ICE-T

Men's Health, December 2005

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The phrase "work-life balance" tells us that people think that work is the opposite of life. We should be talking about life-life balance.

PATRICK DIXON

Building a Better Business


The 21st-century adage of a work/life balance makes the nature of work as personally positive and enjoyable apparently incidental to our lives, the two understood as disparate entities rather than entwined for our pleasure 24/7.

PAULYNE POGORELSKE

"Faith: work is not a dirty word", The Age, March 25, 2017


Hard work cheerfully done is easy work, while light work unwillingly done is mere drudgery.

E. P. DAY

attributed, Day's Collacon


Anyone familiar with office life knows that it's not exactly a non-stop thrill ride: the ceaseless emails, the unnecessarily confusing business jargon, the knock-down, drag-out fights with the photocopier. We're all looking for a little delight amid the tedium, and it's driving a new school of corporate thought--one that's changing the way we work. These days, the happiness of individual employees comes second only to profits on the list of priorities. Gone are the days of cartoonishly horrible bosses; instead, more managers are positively hell-bent on putting a smile on your face.

KATIE UNDERWOOD

"Why developing friendships at work is so important", Canadian Business, January 27, 2016


Anyone can do the job when things are going right.

ERNEST K. GANN

Fate is the Hunter

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A man perfects himself by working. Foul jungles are cleared away, fair seed-fields rise instead, and stately cities; and withal the man himself first ceases to be a jungle, and foul unwholesome desert thereby.... The man is now a man.

THOMAS CARLYLE

Past and Present

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The world is full of willing people, some willing to work, the rest willing to let them.

ROBERT FROST

attributed, The New Speaker's Treasury of Wit and Wisdom

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The highest reward that God gives us for good work is the ability to do better work.

ELBERT HUBBARD

Selected Writings


One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man.

ELBERT HUBBARD

A Thousand and One Epigrams


No man ever did or can do a great work alone.

ELBERT HUBBARD

The American Bible


Looking for work in order to be paid: in civilized countries today almost all men are at one in doing that. For all of them work is a means and not an end in itself. Hence they are not very refined in their choice of work, if only it pays well. But there are, if only rarely, men who would rather perish than work without any pleasure in their work. They are choosy, hard to satisfy, and do not care for ample rewards, if the work itself is not to be the reward of rewards. Artists and contemplative men of all kinds belong to this rare breed, but so do even those men of leisure who spend their lives hunting, traveling, or in love affairs and adventures. All of these desire work and misery only if it is associated with pleasure, and the hardest, most difficult work if necessary. Otherwise their idleness is resolute, even if it spells impoverishment, dishonor, and danger to life and limb. They do not fear boredom as much as work without pleasure.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

The Gay Science

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Family and work. Family and work. I can let them be at war, with guilt as their nuclear weapon and mutually assured destruction as their aim, or I can let them nourish each other.

ELLEN GILCHRIST

The Writing Life

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Every man's work, pursued steadily, tends to become an end in itself, and so to bridge over the loveless chasms of his life.

GEORGE ELIOT

Silas Marner

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Does not the latent feeling that much of their striving is to no purpose tend to infuse large quantities of sham into men's work?

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

A Diary

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